Brianna Jorgensborg
About Brianna Jorgensborg
Brianna Jorgensborg serves as the Senior Vice President of Vendor and Business Continuity Management at City National Bank, a position she has held since 2022. With a strong background in financial services and expertise in data analysis tools, she oversees a team dedicated to pipeline oversight and compliance management.
Work at City National Bank
Brianna Jorgensborg has been serving as Senior Vice President of Vendor & Business Continuity Management at City National Bank since 2022. In this role, she provides centralized department support and oversees a team dedicated to pipeline oversight and monitoring within the Command Center. Her responsibilities include compliance oversight and proactive pipeline management, ensuring that the bank's operations run smoothly and efficiently.
Previous Experience at PennyMac Loan Services, LLC
Prior to her current position, Brianna Jorgensborg worked at PennyMac Loan Services, LLC for six years, from 2011 to 2017. During her tenure, she held the position of Financial Analyst II and later served as AVP of Mortgage Fulfillment Business Intelligence for a brief period in 2017. Her experience at PennyMac contributed to her strong foundation in financial services.
Education and Expertise
Brianna Jorgensborg studied at the University of Notre Dame, where she earned two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science and Business Administration, completing her studies from 2007 to 2011. She is currently furthering her education at the Pacific Coast Banking School, which she began in 2019. Jorgensborg possesses expertise in SQL, Oracle, Tableau, and Microsoft Excel, which are essential tools in her field.
Background in Financial Services
Brianna Jorgensborg has a strong background in financial services, with extensive experience in various roles that have honed her skills in operations and compliance. Her work at City National Bank and PennyMac Loan Services has equipped her with the knowledge and capabilities necessary for effective management in the financial sector.